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The 128-qubit array of the DW1 When the original D-Wave One (DW1) debuted in May, 2011, it utilized a 128 qubit chip-set, magnitudes faster than existing supercomputer technology, and was ...
In effect, this means that D-Wave has achieved “quantum supremacy” on a useful problem, something it says nobody else has yet been able to accomplish, and which is detailed in a paper ...
Google's latest tests show there's light at the end of the quantum computing tunnel with its D-Wave 2X system running millions of times faster than today's technology.
There have been years of controversy about whether the superconducting quantum annealing computers manufactured by D-Wave are a) quantum computers; and b) fast enough for a) to matter. Now a test ...
It demonstrated a 16-qubit computer, called Orion, in February, but scientists have been skeptical that D-Wave demonstrated true quantum computing, as no results have been published in peer ...
Quantum computer maker D-Wave Quantum Inc. today posted first-quarter results that topped the consensus estimate across the board. The Palo Alto, California-based company generated $15 million in ...
It could turn out to be a milestone for quantum computing. Last week, D-Wave Systems of Burnaby in British Columbia, Canada, announced the first sale of a commercial quantum computer, to global ...
D-Wave is ready to move its quantum computer out of limited use and into more real-world deployments.
D-Wave's quantum computer ready for latest demo Company says a scientist from Google will join in with an image recognition algorithm at the SC07 supercomputing conference.
Scepticism surrounds the ultimate potential of D-wave machines, but researchers are already finding uses for them.
D-Wave believes the combination of annealing, gate-model quantum computing and classic machines is what its businesses’ users will need to get the most value from this technology.
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